As expected, Google released the June security updates for the Nexus series devices starting today for its official Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow firmware. This brings the new security patches, vulnerability fixes, and some bug fixes. The June changelog emphasizes more on the issues involved with the vulnerabilities in Qualcomm drivers like the video, WiFi, audio drivers, etc. You can check out the full changelog from the security bulletin page from AOSP for the June 2016 changelog. It is still the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and Google may release the stable official build for the upcoming Android N firmware later this year. Meanwhile, you can install the Android N Developer preview 3 easily onto your Nexus, Android One and Sony Xperia devices. The June Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update comes in the form of OTA update as well as full factory images (stock firmware) zip files.

This brings the firmware build number MTC19V to Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X, MOB30M to Nexus 6, Nexus 9 WiFi and LTE, and Nexus Player, Nexus 5, and Nexus 7 2013 WiFi and LTE variants. Moreover, Pixel C receives the MXC89H build number. Some Pixel C users have reported unexpected crashes with this June security patch update. To install the June security patches/updates on your Nexus device, you can flash the factory images and restore to stock. If for some reason you have not received the updates over-the-air using Google FOTA service, then here is the June OTA round up for you.

How to Install OTA Updates on Nexus 6P/5X/5/6/9 Player, Pixel C and more?

The OTA updates can be installed directly with the stock recovery or using the ADB sideload method. however, you ned to setup the ADB and Fastboot environment on your PC. Fortunately, we already have the tutorials ready for it. Take a look at how to install OTA updates manually on Nexus devices and also get more OTA update files. The OTA updates may or may not work for those who have rooted, modified the system heavily or installed a TWRP recovery onto their device. Hence, if you are looking forward to flashing the OTA on with TWRP recovery, the it is highly recommended that you back up.